Darcy Is Always First: When Siblings Fight

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Darcy Is Always First: When Siblings Fight
Darcy Is Always First: When Siblings Fight
Darcy Is Always First: When Siblings Fight
Darcy Is Always First: When Siblings Fight
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In Darcy Is Always First, children will learn how to show love and patience to their brothers and sisters, even when they annoy each other.

It doesn't matter that Darcy Duck is only a few seconds older than Delia and Denny—Darcy thinks she should be first at everything. That means that the ducklings always end up fighting to get their turn. Hurt feelings and anger abound until one day when their grandparents fly in for a visit. That's when Denny's determination to be first, ahead of Darcy, almost ends in disaster.

Edited by counselor Lauren Whitman, Darcy Always Goes First is part of the Good News for Little Hearts series that brings gospel wisdom and biblical counsel to families. Based on CCEF's model of hope and help, each story focuses on an animal family's real-life issues, encouraging young readers toward a growing relationship with Jesus during challenging circumstances.

  • A special section at the end of the book guides parents in having meaningful conversations with their kids about putting others first and living at peace with one another.
  • Children ages four to eight will be captivated by Joe Hox's colorful, fun illustrations that bring the animal world to life.
  • Teaches children and parents how to apply God's Word to the inevitable occurrence of navigating sibling conflict.
Edward T. Welch, MDiv, PhD, is a licensed psychologist and faculty member at the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation (CCEF). He earned a PhD in counseling (neuropsychology) from the University of Utah and has a master's of divinity from Biblical Theological Seminary. Ed has been counseling for nearly forty years and has written extensively on the topics of depression, fear, and addictions. His biblical counseling books include Shame Interrupted; When People Are Big and God Is Small; Addictions: A Banquet in the Grave, Depression: Looking Up from the Stubborn Darkness, Crossroads: A Step-by-Step Guide Away from Addiction, Running Scared: Fear, Worry, and the God of Rest, When I Am Afraid: A Step-by-Step Guide Away from Fear and Anxiety, Side by Side: Walking with Others in Wisdom and Love, A Small Book about a Big Problem: Meditations on Anger, Patience, and Peace, and A Small Book for the Anxious Heart: Meditations on Fear, Worry, and Trust.
Joe Hox was raised on a farm in southern Iowa where he doodled whenever he wasn't spading thistles or bottle-feeding calves. Everyone knew by his crooked hay rows that he would choose art over farming. Joe taught art for twelve years before becoming a full-time illustrator. He is the illustrator for the Good News for Little Hearts series, as well as Who Is Jesus? 40 Pictures to Share with Your Family, written by his wife, Kate.
Lauren Whitman, MA, is a counselor and faculty member at the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation (CCEF), where she has served for a decade. She also serves as the developmental editor of the Journal of Biblical Counseling and is the author of A Painful Past: Healing and Moving Forward and A Biblical Counseling Process. Whitman, her husband, and their two children make their home in the Philadelphia area.
The Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation (CCEF) has been teaching people how to understand the wisdom and depth of the Bible and apply its grace-centered message to the problems of daily living since 1968. A biblical counseling and educational ministry located in suburban Philadelphia, CCEF operates a robust biblical counseling ministry in their home office as well as on-site training for others with a heart for discipleship. CCEF also teaches several accredited counseling programs both on-site and through distance learning in conjunction with Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. As an extension of the local church, CCEF accomplishes its mission through a unique synergy of counseling, training, publications, and conferences.
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Endorsements

“In Darcy Is Always First, Whitman helps children navigate the perennial problem of sibling conflict. In doing so, she helps children be rightly motivated to prefer one another because we all belong to one another. I cannot wait to get this book, snuggle up with my girls, and read it with them. Like others in this series, it will become a well-worn read for us all.”
Jonathan D. Holmes, Executive Director, Fieldstone Counseling; author of Grounded in Grace: Helping Kids Build Their Identity in Christ

“Sibling relationships are special but need to be fostered. Darcy Is Always First is a book for children grappling with self-centered tendencies that strain relationships. This story reminds us that instead of looking out for our interests, which causes quarrels, God tells us we belong to one another. Families, please read this together! You will catch a sweet vision of what showing Jesus’s love to one another looks like.”
Darby Strickland, CCEF Faculty; author of Something Scary Happened

“Having three kids, we are always looking for helpful stories to point our kids towards wisdom. Darcy Is Always First will occupy a place on our bookshelf, ready to be pulled out when sibling rivalries take over. (And it doesn’t hurt that it’s really cute!)”
Nate and Kate Brooks, Associate Professor, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary; Counselor & Support Group Leader, Courage Christian Counseling

“We can’t give enough attention to the greatest commandment and the example of Jesus in considering others first. Lauren Whitman’s book works great for helping us talk about these things with our little ones, and to hear it ourselves!”
Michael Gembola, Author of Anxious about Decisions: Finding Freedom in the Peace of God

“Darcy Is Always First takes me back to when my younger brother shocked me with the exclamation ‘You always have to be first!’ This story is a great tool for going in the ‘back door’ of sibling rivalry as a means of helping children recognize how they are hurting others and also gives the offended child a platform for expressing their feelings. I look forward to sharing it with our great-grandkids.”
Sharon W. Betters, Executive Director, MARKINC; coauthor of Aging with Grace: Flourishing in an Anti-Aging Culture

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4 Reviews

  • 5
    A great addition to a great series!

    Posted by Lexi @agoodbookhunt on 10 01 2024

    Need some help addressing sibling conflict? In “Darcy Is Always First”, your kids get to follow along with Darcy, Delia and Denny as they try to compete with each other to be first. My 5 & 3-year-old boys were completely captivated reading this one, as they generally are with this series. The stories are incredibly engaging, the messages are rich, biblical and relatable and the illustrations always make me flip the pages just a bit slower as my eyes linger on the pages. Throughout the series, various characters show up in different books (something I love!), and if you pay attention, you’ll see super fun, creative real-life objects that Joe Hox works into the settings. We’ve actually spent time just looking at the pictures in these books and pointing out all the things to spot! These books always feature notes for parents at the back of the book for further discussion & help with the specific topic. I highly recommend this series and its latest release for your home - these are worth owning!! I received a review copy of this book. All opinions are my own.

  • 5
    House Favorite

    Posted by Unknown on 09 26 2024

    We have the whole series, and watch for new ones coming available so we can add to our collection. The stories are engaging, and as a mother I LOVE that scripture is used to help teach the lesson and point the kids/readers back to a God of love. I appreciate the helping points at the end and the pocket scriptures also. My daughter says them after me whenever we read the stories.

  • 4
    I love the way which the author portrays the mixed feeling of the little Denny and Delia!

    Posted by Claire on 09 24 2024

    Lauren Whitman is one of my favorite professors at CCEF. I love the way she describes human feelings vividly, and provides both gentle and godly advices afterwards. Although it seems fair to say that there are many children books to address the topic of the sibling fight, I love the way which the author portrays the mixed feeling of the little Denny and Delia. It is so true that both little ones and adults want to be “the first,” but it is not the first thing that our God urges us to pursue. Instead, our heavenly Father urges us to love and show care to one another. In addition, I love the key verse this book used to address sibling fight: “In Christ we are one body. And each part of the body belongs to all the other parts.” (Rom 12:5) That is to say, since we are “in Christ,” we are connected together and are able to love one another.

  • 5
    Romans 12 applied to sibling rivalry

    Posted by Lucy’s Library Reviews on 09 14 2024

    I adore that Whitman chose to use the passage of the body of Christ in this story. I think that scripture needs to be applied to our families to help our kids grow up to apply it to the church. (down w/ individualism!) We have here 3 ducklings. The eldest is always first, the boy struggles with envy and the younger girl tries to keep the peace. I love that this series always demonstrates kids applying scripture to their lives. It has a devotional & scripture memory cards. BOON!

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